TOP FIVE Things to Never Do While Armed!..(& Bloopers)

Published on May 11, 2022
Duration: 14:51

The Yankee Marshal outlines five critical 'never do' rules for armed individuals. These include avoiding confrontational behavior ('don't be a dick'), refraining from seeking heroic interventions, abstaining from alcohol abuse while armed, managing ego to prevent unnecessary escalation, and never going to places or doing things while armed that you wouldn't do unarmed. The core message emphasizes responsibility and avoiding situations that could lead to negative outcomes.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal advises against five key actions for armed individuals: don't be a dick by seeking confrontation, don't be a hero by intervening unnecessarily, don't abuse alcohol, don't let ego drive your actions, and never go anywhere or do anything while armed that you wouldn't do unarmed. Responsibility is paramount.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction: Top 5 Things to Never Do While Armed
  2. 01:13Rule 1: Don't Be a Dick
  3. 02:30Rule 2: Don't Be a Hero
  4. 05:15Rule 3: Don't Abuse Alcohol
  5. 07:45Rule 4: Don't Let Your Ego Dictate Actions
  6. 10:09Rule 5: Never Go Anywhere You Wouldn't Go Unarmed
  7. 13:03Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important rule for carrying a firearm?

The most important rule when carrying a firearm is to be responsible. This means making sound judgments, avoiding unnecessary risks, and understanding the implications of your actions while armed. It's about maintaining a responsible mindset at all times.

Should you intervene in a fight if you are armed?

No, you should not actively seek to intervene in fights or act as a hero just because you are armed. A firearm is for self-defense. Intervening unnecessarily can escalate situations and lead to unintended consequences, potentially making you the problem.

How does alcohol affect responsible firearm carry?

Abusing alcohol while carrying a firearm is extremely dangerous. If you plan to drink heavily, leave your gun at home. Responsible consumption might be acceptable for some, but impairment makes you a danger to others, negating the purpose of carrying for protection.

Why should you avoid dangerous places when carrying a firearm?

You should avoid going to places or doing things while armed that you wouldn't do unarmed. If a location is inherently dangerous and requires you to be armed, it's often best to avoid it unless absolutely necessary. Carrying a gun shouldn't be an excuse to seek out trouble.

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